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Small and compact, delightfully authentic and always lively,Dieppe is a town unlike any other. Whether you are here for a day, a weekend oran extended visit, you will always find something to suit your tastes. Followthe guide!
Things to see and do:
To get a quick tour of the main sights of the town you cancatch the Little Train for a 45-minute tour. http://www.train-touristique-dieppe.fr/
In the season, and particularly if the weather is good,there are also boat trips along the coast to see the cliffs. Fishing trips arealso easily arranged.
Dieppe Castle (Château-Musée)
The castle that overlooks the town centre is one of Dieppe’smost prominent landmarks. Along with maritime exhibits, paintings by GeorgesBraque, Auguste Renoir and Camille Pissarro and the piano and personalbelongings of Camille Saint-Saëns, it houses one of the finest ivorycollections in Europe.
Rue de Chastes. From June 1 to September 30: open daily 10amto 12pm and 2pm to 6pm. From October 1 to May 31: open 10am to 12pm and 2pm to5pm (6pm on Sundays). Closed Tuesday.
Mémorial du 19 Août 1942
This small memorial museum opened in 2002 in the 19thcentury Italian-styled municipal theatre. Thanks to the numerous documents,memorabilia, scale models, uniforms and films on display, the public can gainan understanding of the Jubilee raid which took place in Dieppe on the 19th ofAugust 1942, while taking a look at the remarkable building itself. PlaceCamille Saint-Saëns, Dieppe Opening times Tel. +33(0)235403665: email
Cité de la Mer
A great place to visit with children. Located close to theseafront, the Cité de la Mer is Dieppe’s sea life museum. Created in 1989 onthe initiative of the Estran association, it has recently undergone a majorrefurbishment project and now boasts over 1600 square meters of permanentexhibitions presenting the flora and fauna of Dieppe and its region, includingseveral big aquariums. 37 rue de l’Asile Thomas. Open daily from 09:30am to6pm. Closed from 12:30pm to 1:30pm on Saturday and Sunday.
Eglise Saint-Jacques and EgliseSaint-Rémy
Located in the heart of town, Saint-Jacques is Dieppe’soldest and biggest church. It is even considered as a cathedral by severalhistorians. The best time to visit the church is on a summer’s evening, whenthe sun shines through the stained-glass windows and reflects beautiful colourson the floor.
Built in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, Saint-Rémyis Dieppe’s second main church. The great pride of the church is the Parizotorgan of 1739, the most ancient and monumental instrument conceived by thefamous organ builder.
Saturday Market
Dieppe has one of the best-known food markets in northernFrance, which fills the Grande Rue and the Rue Saint Jacques on Saturdaymornings. Traders start to pack up around 12 noon, so take care not to getthere too late. The stalls in the Place Nationale work throughout the day, andsell mostly clothes and non-food items. The fish markets on either side of theblue bridge operate most mornings, not only Saturdays, when the boats have beenout in the night and there is a catch to sell.
Parc du Bois des Moutiers
Located in the picturesque village of Varengeville-sur-Mer,just three miles west of Dieppe, the Bois des Moutiers is one of the country’sfinest gardens designed by Gertrude Jekyll. Open to the public daily from the15th of March to the 15th of November, it boasts animpressive variety of blooms, along with an elegant Arts & Crafts inspiredhouse, an early work of Edwin Lutyens and the only one of its kind in France.
Eating out:
Eating at all times of the day is not typically French, andrestaurants are open from the usual lunchtime of 12 noon up to about 1.30 p.m.,and then again in the evening from about 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Brasserie-stylerestaurants such as the Tout Va Bienserve continuously and late. The English word menu is best translated as cartein French. The French word menuusually means a fixed price meal consisting of two or more courses. Restaurantsmay offer several menus at prices from about 8 € up to 65-70 €. Wine may beincluded but is usually extra. You can normally buy a pichet of a quarter, half or whole litre to get somethingreasonable and less expensive than bottled wine. The word carafe is reserved for water, and it’s what to ask for if you wantto drink tap water, which is a perfectly usual thing to do in France. Bread isfree, and there are no cover charges. Normally the bill will only come when youask for it, and it always includes service, but there is nothing to prevent youleaving a couple of euros extra to express satisfaction.
From delicious seafood eateries to exotic food venues, thereare dozens of restaurants and brasseries in Dieppe.
Here’s a little selection to suit alltastes:
For great views and a wide variety of dishes at a reasonableprice, try Le Bas Fort Blanc, one ofDieppe’s most popular restaurants, right at the end of the seafront, beneaththe western cliff and adjacent to the breezy Bar’O’Mètre.
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The latest trendy addition, l’Ô2mer, is part of the beachside swimming pool complex, withaccess from the promenade.
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Most of the restaurants serving fish and seafood can befound on the Quai Henri IV. Try the famous ToutVa Bien, the long-standing Restaurantdu Port, the popular Newhaven or La Musardière, that has just entered theGault & Millau guide.
You will be able to try the local speciality l
Perched on top of the Eastern cliff, adjacent to theBonsecours Chapel, Les Voiles d’Orwas recently awarded a star in the prestigious Michelin guide and is often regarded as the best restaurant intown.
Located in Offranville, a few miles south of Dieppe,
Also very popular with the locals, the classy
Other excellent restaurants include the Bistrot des Barrières, the Turbot and the Bistrot du Pollet, all located around the Tourist Office andthe île du Pollet.
Several Dieppe restaurants, including Le Turbot,
Sleeping:
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The latest addition to the city’s hotel offering is thethree-star Brit Hôtel, which you willfind if you follow the sign ‘‘toutes directions’’ on leaving the ferry port.It’s off the second roundabout at the top of the hill, but not convenient forvisiting the town.
If you really want to sleep by the sea, you will find sixhotels along the seafront, facing Europe’s widest coastal lawns: including
Budget and modern chain-hotels are mostly situated on theoutskirts of town and include the Ibis, located just behind the huge Belvédèreshopping centre, Formule 1 (thecheapest hotel in town?), B&B, Kyriadand Balladins, all situated off theAvenue des Canadiens.
Although Bed & Breakfasts aren’t as popular in France asthey are in Britain, you will still be able to find several chambres d’hôtes inand around town: the Villa des Capucins,an ancient convent located on the île du Pollet, between the two bridges, the
For groups planning to visit there are a couple of hostelsin the area which can be booked online. The first is set in gardens in thecentre of Dieppe, the other is up the river valley and is part of a watersports centre, though participation in this is not obligatory. Both offer bothlodging and meals, and cater for school parties, cycling clubs, and similar collectiveactivities. Les Roches Town Guest House
Place du Puits Salé
Morning, afternoon and evening drinking:
Dieppe’s oldest and most famous café is Les Tribunaux Housed in a historic eighteenth-century building, it is the perfect place to sit and watch theworld go by. Years ago, Renoir, Monet, Flaubert, Oscar Wilde or Maupassant usedto drink here. Unfortunately
At the western end of the seafront, directly beneath thecliffs, lies the Bar O Mètre. It isvery popular with the locals and the tourists, who fill up the terrace to enjoythe beautiful, romantic views that the small bar has to offer. Open only in theseason.
On the other side of the harbour Mieux ici qu’en face, a well-known bar in the fishermen’s quarterof Le Pollet offers splendid viewsof the harbour front and passing boats in a friendly setting.
At the heart of the beachfront, l’Epsom is a cosy and classy cocktail and music bar, where jazz,blues or pop bands warm up the basement on most Fridays.
When the sun goes down, head for the Cactus, located on the quai Henry IV, opposite the marina. It’sa funky, colourful, vibrant and buzzing cocktail bar. For a great night out,try le Club 58, rue de la Rade.There’s plenty of room and they often have themed evenings. Beer experts recommend Au Bout Là-bas, 109 quai Henri IV.
For gamblers the casino offers roulette and other games aswell as slot machines. You will need to take photo id to get in, but admissionis free. The Casino also houses a restaurant and the Grand Hotel as noted above.
Opposite the casino, the swimming pool complex,
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Next to the swimming pool, below the promenade,
There is also a restaurant at the racecourse if your Dieppevisit happens to coincide with one of the summer racing days.
http://www.hippodrome-dieppe.com
The Dieppe Tourist Office have a printed guide (in Frenchonly) to all the local water sports and seaside activities including sailing,diving, kayaking, fishing and more. Ask for the Guidede la Station Nautique 2018 or click to download the PDF version fromGoogle.
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For much more about Dieppe’s history and more advice andaddresses visit the Taste of Dieppe website
http://www.dieppe.fr/mini-sites/a-taste-of-dieppe
Shopping in Dieppe
Whether it’s as soon as you get here or just before you leave,we recommend a bout of shopping in Dieppe.
Town centre shopping: Find a parking spot on theseafront where it’s free to stay as long as you like and head for the Touristoffice by the Pont Ango (the blue rising bridge).
If the weather hasn’t been too bad for fishing, stalls offeringthe fish landed in the night are set up each morning. From October to May youwill mostly find scallops, a Dieppe speciality. In the summer months there areflatfish including Dover soles, Turbot and Plaice but also red mullet, whiting,cod, monkfish, John Dory and many others. The herring too, in its season.
Next head along the Grande rue, the High Street, to thePlace du Puits Salé and the rue de la Barre and then come back to where youstarted via the rue St Jacques. Your walk takes you past a wide range of shops.Remember that many close for lunch from noon to 2 o’clock.
The shops include banking services, chemists, bookshops andnewsagents (with English papers) and many estate agencies.
You can also find the French touch in the range ofready-to-wear clothes and shoes, and jewellery too.
Also on your walk you will have passed pâtisseriesand traditional chocolatiers such as Roussel, Divernet and la Duchessedu Berry, all in the Grande rue. Not to be missed.
For winelovers and those who appreciate stronger stuff suchas whisky, calvados and the rest Olivier in rue Saint Jacques is a famousdestination. In rue de Clieu near the St Jacques Church there is a large wineshop Les Vins en Scène. It’s really a concept wine bar offering tastingand a selection of over 200 wines for sale from independent producers. The settingis a magnificent series of ancient vaults.
We mustn’t leave out the three weekly markets. On Tuesdays andThursdays there’s a small market on the Place Nationale, but on Saturdaymorning you mustn’t miss the main Dieppe market which attracts people frommiles around to buy and sell.
It’s primarily a food market and closes at the end of morningtrading except in the main square where general goods are sold into theafternoon. Altogether a sight to see and to photograph.
Out of town shopping: There’s plenty to see too, sodon’t hesitate. The French love to wander through Tesco’s, Sainsbury’s andMarks and Spencer, and they have big stores here too. The main names – Auchan,Leclerc, Intermarché – are all nearby.The biggest shopping centre is the Belvedere, on the road towards Rouen,with the Auchan hypermarket and a mall of more than 38 shops. Nearby you canfind diy stores, electrical goods and clothing and shoes too. The major storesare well known for their Foire aux Vins, wine fairs, held mainly in the springand autumn. Large numbers of bottles, including some famous wines are offeredat attractive prices.
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Eileen Kramer (born 8 November 1914) is an Australian dancer, artist, performer, and choreographer. Kramer began by studying singing and music in Sydney in the 1930s, but after attending a performance of the Bodenwieser Ballet in 1940, immediately decided on a career change to dance. After joining the troupe that had made such an impression on her, she toured around Australia and overseas for the next decade. She then lived and worked in France and the US for the next 60 years, before returning to Australia where she remains active in the arts as of June 2019.[1][2][3]
Early life[edit]
Eileen Kramer was born and grew up in Mosman Bay with one other sibling, a brother.[4] Her father, a car salesman, began showing signs of alcoholism when Kramer was about 10, leading to her mother leaving and secretly relocating with the children to Coogee when she was 13.[4][5] Her mother then began working as a store detective at Farmers (now owned by Myer), a department store on George Street.[4]
In 1936, when her mother remarried, Kramer left home and lived in a shared cottage on Philip Street until 1940 and studied singing at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.[6] To support herself, she worked as an usherette and an artist's model, at one time posing for Norman Lindsay.[4] In 1940, her mother took her to a charity concert which included The Blue Danube, performed by Gertrud Bodenwieser's dance company.[4][7] The next day, Kramer sought out Bodenwieser, and after successfully auditioning and completing three years of training, she joined Bodenwieser’s main troupe and began her career in professional dance.[8][9]
Career[edit]
Kramer toured Australia with the Bodenwieser Ballet for the next 10 years.[4] The group also toured internationally post-war to France, New Zealand, South Africa, and India. After leaving the troupe in 1953, she travelled to India, then lived and worked in Paris as an artist's model, often for Andre Lhote and his studio.[10] It was here in 1957, aged 42, that she met an Israeli-American film-maker named Baruch Shadmi.[4] The two collaborated on a mixed animated and live-action film for which she hand-made over 400 figures.[4] At a casino in Dieppe, while Shadmi played roulette, she met Louis Armstrong and he taught her to do The Twist.[4] While working on their film in the mid-1960s, Shadmi suffered a stroke, and Kramer effectively put her dance career on hold for 18 years while caring for him in New York.[1][11] He died in 1987. In 1988, Kramer resumed her career and moved to Hinton to live with an old stage friend, before moving to Lewisburg in 1992.[12] It was there she began a 20-year relationship with a “rich Southern widower“ named Bill Tuckwiller.[9][12] In 2008, she self-published her first book, Walkabout Dancer, an account of her life.[8]
In September 2013, after Tuckwiller's death, Kramer returned to Australia at the age of 99 because she missed the kookaburras[2] and the smell of gum trees.[11] In 2014, to mark turning 100, she crowdfunded, choreographed, and performed a dance piece called 'The Early Ones'.[10] In 2015, she was nominated as one of the 100 Women of Influence Awards by The Australian Financial Review and Westpac.[13] In 2017, she created a dance-drama A Buddha's Wife, inspired by her travels in India, part of a wider work celebrating her life, and supported by the Arts Health Institute.[2] A portrait, The inner stillness of Eileen Kramer by plastic surgeon Andrew Lloyd Greensmith, was a finalist for the Archibald Prize in 2017.[14][15] In 2017, a portrait of her by filmmaker Sue Healey was a finalist in the Digital Portrait Prize (National Portrait Gallery, Canberra) and a finalist in the Blake Prize (Casula Powerhouse Sydney) in 2018.[16] Healey was also awarded the Australian Dance Award for Outstanding Achievement in Film or New media.[17] Her co-written memoir, Eileen: Stories from the Phillip Street Courtyard, was published in November 2018.[18] In December 2018, she was a guest on ABC's One Plus One programme.[4] In 2019, she entered a self-portrait for the Archibald Prize, becoming the award's oldest ever contributor.[19]
Personal life[edit]
Kramer never married nor had any children. Her first relationship was with Richard Want, her psychoanalyst, in 1936.[5] She also had a romance with a French diplomat while in India.[5] Kramer later had two extended relationships while living abroad, with Baruch Shadmi (1920 - 1987) and William 'Bill' D. Tuckwiller.[9]
Bibliography[edit]
- 2008, Walkabout Dancer (Trafford Publishing: ISBN978-1-4251-7359-3)[20]
- 2018 (with Tracey Spring), Eileen: Stories from the Phillip Street Courtyard (Melbourne Books: ISBN978-1-9255-5639-1)[21]
Filmography[edit]
- 2017, Eileen - short film by Sue Healey[17]
- 2019, The End (in production)[4]
References[edit]
- ^ abFuss, Eloise (1 December 2017). 'Meet the 103-year-old dancer still performing, choreographing and making costumes'. ABC News. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
- ^ abcHardy, Karen (16 October 2017). 'Eileen Kramer plans to dance on her 103rd birthday'. Canberra Times. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
- ^Cormack, Lucy (5 March 2015). 'One hundred-year-old dancer Eileen Kramer still taking to the stage'. Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
- ^ abcdefghijkOne Plus One: Eileen Kramer, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 20 December 2018, retrieved 21 June 2019
- ^ abcSouter, Fenella (2 November 2018). 'Bohemian rhapsody: Why there's no stopping this 103-year-old dancer'. The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^Studio 10 (4 April 2019), 104-Year-Old Eileen Kramer Proves Age Is No Barrier To Creativity Studio 10, retrieved 21 June 2019
- ^'The extraordinary life of 104-year-old dancer Eileen Kramer The Spectator'. www.spectator.co.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
- ^ ab'Walkabout Dancer'. Booklore. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
- ^ abc'BBC Radio 4 - Seriously…, The Art of Now: Breath is Life - Eileen Kramer'. BBC. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
- ^ ab'At 100, She Is Still Performing In Music Videos'. HuffPost Canada. 19 May 2015. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^ ab'Returning: Compass'. TV Tonight. 11 March 2015. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^ abMessenger, Mountain (9 September 2013). 'Fare thee well, Lovely Lady'. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^'Eileen Kramer, a woman of infuence - Dance Australia'. www.danceaustralia.com.au. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
- ^'Andrew Lloyd Greensmith'. Archibald Prize 2017. Art Gallery of New South Wales. Retrieved 12 December 2017.Includes image of the portrait
- ^'Unlikely duo pair up for Archibald prize'. ABC: Lateline. 28 July 2017. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
- ^'Eileen – Digital Portraiture Award'. dpa.portrait.gov.au. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
- ^ ab'Eileen (2017). A film by Sue Healey'. Michelle Potter. 18 February 2018. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^'Eileen Melbourne Books'. www.melbournebooks.com.au. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
- ^Chettle, Nicole (3 April 2019). ''Just do it if it makes you happy':104-year-old Archibald Prize entrant's life advice'. ABC News. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
- ^Cramer(sic), Eileen (2008). Walkabout Dancer. Victoria, B.C. : Trafford. ISBN9781425173593.
- ^Kramer, Eileen; Spring, author., Trace; Ballet, Bodenwieser (2018). Eileen : stories from the Phillip Street courtyard. Melbourne, VIC : Melbourne Books. ISBN9781925556391.
External links[edit]
- One Plus One - ABC News
- The Art of Now: Breath is Life - Eileen Kramer - BBC Radio 4
- Studio 10 interview - YouTube